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Indicator Analysis as a part of Technical
Analysis for Market Timing
An
indicator is a series of data points that are derived by applying a
formula to the price data of a security. Price data includes any combination
of the open, high, low or close over a period of time. Some indicators
may use only the closing prices, while others incorporate volume and
open interest into their formulas. The price data is entered into the
formula and a data point is produced.
The goal of Technical Analysis
is to build indicators and make indicator analysis to build market timing
strategy.
A few INDICATOR ANALYSIS Tips to
improme your Market Timing Strategy:
- All of the technical analysis tools discussed up
to this point were calculated using a security's price (e.g., high,
low, close, volume, etc). There is another group of technical analysis
tools designed to help you gauge changes in all securities within
a specific market. These indicators are usually referred to as "market
indicators," because they gauge an entire market, not just an
individual security. Market indicators typically analyze the stock
market, although they can be used for other markets (e.g., futures).
- An indicator offers a different perspective from
which to analyze the price action.
- A price chart is a sequence of prices plotted over
a specific timeframe. In statistical terms, charts are referred to
as time series plots.
- Indicator is a method of quantitative
analysis, usually of price over time or volume, using various formulae
designed to highlight specific characteristics and provide signals
to help forecast market movements.
- Volume
Moving Average - NEW inducator, NEW chart.
- Learn the basics of chart analysis, apply your knowledge
on a regular basis and continue your development of your owm Market
Timing strtegy.
- Limit the number of charts, indicators and methods
you use for Technical Analysis. Learn how to use these and learn how
to use them well.
- Volume indicator analysis for QQQQ timing (AMEX:
QQQQ), S&P 500 timing (AMEX:
SPY), Dow Jones timing (AMEX:
DIA) based on the volume of all index constituents works very
well for index shifts timing.
- Study charts often (daily if possible).
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Advance decline stock market charts for major US indexes and Exchanges.
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